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De Plano wrote:Just North of here three folks went down to take pictures of the tsunami and were sucked out to sea when they were surpriised by a large wave. Two made it out but one drowned. So they went to take pictures of a tsunami and were surprised by a large wave...... brilliant
Yeah, I never get the logic. We've had police activity in front of our workplace and everyone is running to the window to see what it is. Does it ever occur to you that there might be gun fire?
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OMG!! Now time has speeded up after the massive Quake!! The world is shifting at one point or another!!
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/03/ ... a;morenews(Space.com)
The massive earthquake that struck northeast Japan Friday (March 11) has shortened the length Earth's day by a fraction and shifted how the planet's mass is distributed.
A new analysis of the 8.9-magnitude earthquake in Japan has found that the intense temblor has accelerated Earth's spin, shortening the length of the 24-hour day by 1.8 microseconds, according to geophysicist Richard Gross at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.
Gross refined his estimates of the Japan quake's impact - which previously suggested a 1.6-microsecond shortening of the day - based on new data on how much the fault that triggered the earthquake slipped to redistribute the planet's mass. A microsecond is a millionth of a second.
"By changing the distribution of the Earth's mass, the Japanese earthquake should have caused the Earth to rotate a bit faster, shortening the length of the day by about 1.8 microseconds," Gross told SPACE.com in an e-mail. More refinements are possible as new information on the earthquake comes to light, he added.
Pacific Northwest "overdue" for major quake
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/03/ ... ?tag=stackPerhaps the most dangerous fault line in the United States stretches from the northern part of California, up along the coast of Oregon and Washington, and into Canadian waters. It's called Cascadia, and for a long time no one knew it was there.
It wasn't until the mid-1980s that geophysics recognized the fault line that existed just 40 miles offshore -- one frighteningly similar to the one which just erupted off the coast of Japan. It then took until 1995 before the state of Oregon incorporated specific provisions in its building code mandating protection against earthquakes. Many of the buildings now standing in the state were built before the provisions were adopted; the vast majority has not been retrofitted to improve safety.
If, as in the 9.0 magnitude event in Japan, one tectonic plate in Cascadia gets forced beneath another, it could result in a quake that reduces many of the buildings near the coast to rubble. It would take less than 30 minutes for the subsequent tsunami to reach shore.
The last major earthquake to hit in the region was in the year 1700; its effects could be felt all the way across the Pacific Ocean. With the region experiencing 41 quakes 8.0 magnitude or above over the past 10,000 years, geologists say it's a question of when - not if - the next one hits.
"We're overdue," warns geotechnical engineer Yumei Wang of the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries.
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Interesting, live video of the earth splitting up close
http://www.viddler.com/explore/thechive ... 5/182.604/
http://www.viddler.com/explore/thechive ... 5/182.604/
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Interesting live mapping of earthquakes worldwide
http://quakes.globalincidentmap.com/
Notice the quakes migrating along the fault line...
http://marissaclavette.files.wordpress. ... ne-map.gif
http://quakes.globalincidentmap.com/
Notice the quakes migrating along the fault line...
http://marissaclavette.files.wordpress. ... ne-map.gif
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http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... 80_eqs.php
2.5 Measured Quake here in Virginia!!!! Felt it this morning and certainly not something that is typical in this area. The ground is shifting on a global scale!
2.5 Measured Quake here in Virginia!!!! Felt it this morning and certainly not something that is typical in this area. The ground is shifting on a global scale!
7.1 just hit Japan again!! Tsumani warning up!! They reporting all hell breaking lose again with the Nuke problem now worse!!
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/0 ... 1&iref=BN1
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/0 ... 1&iref=BN1
A 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck Japan on Thursday, triggering a tsunami warning for one prefecture.
Workers evacuated the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant following the quake, the Tokyo Electric Power Co. said. Tokyo Electric said it has communication with the plant and the power is still on. There were no immediate reports of damage, it said.
The quake's epicenter was off the coast of Miyagi in northeastern Japan, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.
Public broadcaster NHK reported a tsunami warning for Miyagi prefecture, saying people in that area should evacuate away from the shore to a safe place.
NHK also reported a tsunami advisory for Iwate prefecture, saying a tsunami is expected to arrive in coastal regions there as well.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said based on all available data, "a destructive Pacific-wide tsunami is not expected and there is not a tsunami threat to Hawaii."
The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake was centered 41 miles (66 kilomemeters) from Sendai -- one of the areas worst hit by last month's 9.0-magnitude quake -- and 73 miles (118 kilometers) from Fukushima, where a crisis has been under way at the nuclear plant since last month's tsunami.
The quake was centered 207 miles (333 kilometers) from Tokyo, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
It was 15.9 miles (25.6 kilometers) deep, the agency reported.
It took place shortly after 11:30 p.m. local time (10:30 a.m. ET)
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With all that we know now, and the USGS is taking this very seriously, this may be a foreshock rather than an aftershock.YeOldeStonecat wrote:Sad...but after such a big quake just happened....smaller aftershocks usually happen. Seems to be not that big of a deal though, power out for a bit, Tsunami warnings but nothing really came out of it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreshock
Most of the catastrophic events in the Pacific rim have been preceded by foreshocks. The 2004 Indian Ocean quake was preceded by a major foreshock in 2002. The recent Japan quake was also preceded by multiple foreshocks. Foreshocks are a good thing because they can be used to help predict a main shock event. We've moved from detection to prediction. But being that we're talking about plates shifting, we have to analyze the total fault line which means Hawaii and the Pac coast are now in greater danger of a significant event. The stress load created by the recent quake has placed a greater load on the fault that would affect Tokyo. The whole Rim of Fire is moving in a clockwise direction.
JawZ wrote:With all that we know now, and the USGS is taking this very seriously, this may be a foreshock rather than an aftershock.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreshock
Most of the catastrophic events in the Pacific rim have been preceded by foreshocks. The 2004 Indian Ocean quake was preceded by a major foreshock in 2002. The recent Japan quake was also preceded by multiple foreshocks. Foreshocks are a good thing because they can be used to help predict a main shock event. We've moved from detection to prediction. But being that we're talking about plates shifting, we have to analyze the total fault line which means Hawaii and the Pac coast are now in greater danger of a significant event. The stress load created by the recent quake has placed a greater load on the fault that would affect Tokyo. The whole Rim of Fire is moving in a clockwise direction.
Yep, I don't think people are taking these recent event's seriously and preparing for the worse that could happen in the near future.
Sava700 wrote:Yep, I don't think people are taking these recent event's seriously and preparing for the worse that could happen in the near future.
Exactly...at least have a basic plan in place. Know your evacuation routes. Store some bottled water and maybe a few canned goods. Keep a lighter around so you can at least start a damn fire. We've had that ability since the dawn of man.
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Yup, if you go back to the quake originally in chile and watch the major ones after that (nz, jpn)you can see the clockwise movement of these quakes..going by the recent acitivity the past few weeks ramping up in alaska and california, coast of south america as well as yellow stone..we should be in for a treat cant wait.JawZ wrote:With all that we know now, and the USGS is taking this very seriously, this may be a foreshock rather than an aftershock.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreshock
Most of the catastrophic events in the Pacific rim have been preceded by foreshocks. The 2004 Indian Ocean quake was preceded by a major foreshock in 2002. The recent Japan quake was also preceded by multiple foreshocks. Foreshocks are a good thing because they can be used to help predict a main shock event. We've moved from detection to prediction. But being that we're talking about plates shifting, we have to analyze the total fault line which means Hawaii and the Pac coast are now in greater danger of a significant event. The stress load created by the recent quake has placed a greater load on the fault that would affect Tokyo. The whole Rim of Fire is moving in a clockwise direction.
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Sava700 wrote:Yep, I don't think people are taking these recent event's seriously and preparing for the worse that could happen in the near future.
It may also be people do realize something is wrong but would rather act like its not happening, people do have alot vested in this time period/reality and it is hard to think of losing it after working so many years for an experience which is not important in projection of what is. So in doing so most are trying to go about their daily lives as if things are normal. Oh what exciting times will come, all the more entertaining.
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/04/30/st ... ma/?hpt=T2Vanessa del Leon, who works at a hotel in David, said she felt the quake, whose epicenter was 110 miles south of the city.
"Everyone started screaming. We heard a lot of things breaking and computer keyboards smashing on the floor," she said. "This hotel has eight floors and it swayed like a palm tree."
The USGS had said the quake was a magnitude 6.1, but later revised it to 6.0. It hit at 3:19 a.m. local time, according to the USGS.
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just had 2 5.8 in the alaska region http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... 088513.php
also a 5.8 in mexico....the plate is dancing...things should be interesting with planetary alignments occurring as well..
also a 5.8 in mexico....the plate is dancing...things should be interesting with planetary alignments occurring as well..
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frostybear wrote:just had 2 5.8 in the alaska region http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... 088513.php
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Link points to one that happened way back on "Saturday, January 24, 2009" ?
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Link points to one that happened way back on "Saturday, January 24, 2009" ?
my mistake, wrong link, here is the current activity..
http://quakes.globalincidentmap.com/
looks like there were a few more 5s and a 6 around the plate since this morning...
the magnetosphere looks interesting right now does it not
http://www2.nict.go.jp/y/y223/simulatio ... index.html
notice the flooding happening in Mississippi River currently http://www.myfoxmemphis.com/dpp/weather ... t-20110428 ...although it does flood, the flooding is going to happen more often and be worse..an incredible amount of volcanoes have started becoming active lately worldwide..heating up oceans...making more rain...making more snow...stronger hurricanes on path....record breaking tornadoes in the midwest, liquification of northern japan...more and more mass animal die offs.. beaching of whales or fish crowding the shorelines...runaway meltdowns occurring at multiple nuclear reactors.......but more important than any of that..does anyone know the score of the lakers from last night???.........whens football starting again??....nothing to see here folks get back to your regular programming....errr..entertainment....its all very hilarious actually....
oh what music the spheres do make, in harmony and in tune from begining to end.. isnt it all beautiful, the stars make music in you....
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/europe/05 ... tml?hpt=T2Thousands of residents of the southeastern Spanish city of Lorca slept outside Wednesday night, hours after the city of about 80,000 was struck by an earthquake that killed eight people, state radio reported, citing authorities.
"It was a strange sensation," said a press office worker who was in his office in the regional capital of Murcia, about 60 kilometers (37 miles) from Lorca. He estimated the duration of the quake from five to eight seconds.
The 5.3-magnitude quake occurred at 4:47 p.m. (10:47 a.m. ET) and was centered about 50 kilometers (31 miles) southwest of Murcia, near the Mediterranean coast, the U.S. Geological Survey said. That is about 350 kilometers (218 miles) south-southeast of Madrid.
It was preceded at 3:05 p.m. by a 4.5-magnitude temblor centered in the same area, the survey said.
A rare event.. I always heard that there is a fault line in that area..
Note to YOSC, and other Northern pals..
Magnitude 2.1 - SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... 001256.php
Note to YOSC, and other Northern pals..
Magnitude 2.1 - SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... 001256.php
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Events are getting more wide spread and more serious!!
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... 0041ic.php
Magnitude 4.2 - MISSOURI
2011 June 07 08:10:34 UTC
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... 0041ic.php
Magnitude 4.2 - MISSOURI
2011 June 07 08:10:34 UTC
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or maybe...just maybe it is an increase of the cosmic cycle...you have an increase of celestial events in the process...with an increase of earth quake severity and frequency, increase in tornados, increase in flooding levels as seen along the mississippi, with the start of hurricane season having a forecast which isnt so positive for those in the normal pathways. Many Volcanoes all over the world have become active this year and quite a few after the Japan quake. We are in the process of entering/have entered an interstellar cloud of energy which is exciting the sun in turn exciting all the planets of the solar system...there are many comets coming by to say hi in the next 2 years...an increase of uprisings across the world in countries that have been oppressed which will spread....the faultering economy barely hanging on...the 3+ nuclear plants currently in meltdown mode in japan with rising radiation levels...etc...I dont know about anyone else but in all my years being alive this time around I have never seen so many events happening so quickly back to back with everything increasing.....hmmm really makes one wonder...
Seems even in the last 10 years more and more powerful quakes are getting reported!!!
WELLINGTON, New Zealand - Strong aftershocks rattled New Zealand's quake-devastated city of Christchurch again Monday, toppling one of the few buildings still standing downtown and sinking thousands of homes into darkness.
Bricks crashed down in the cordoned-off city center, where only workers have tread since it was devastated in February's major earthquake. About 200 people were there when the quakes struck Monday, and two were briefly trapped in a church. More than 40 people have been taken to hospitals with minor injuries from falling debris, the city council said.
"We are being enveloped with dust," Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker told New Zealand's National Radio. "It is very, very scary."
All across the city, people fled buildings in panic when a 5.2-magnitude quake struck during lunchtime; just over an hour later, a 6.0 hit, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Smaller quakes were also recorded.
Read more: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/06/ ... z1PAWYndIl
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/0 ... ?hpt=hp_t2An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.7 struck off the Pacific Coast of northern Japan early Thursday, Japanese and U.S. seismologists reported.
The Japan Meteorological Agency warned that a tsunami could be generated by the temblor, but canceled the warning less than an hour after the quake.
The coastal cities of Kamaishi and Ofunato ordered about 8,000 households near the coast to evacuate, the Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported, but there was no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
Train service in the area was stopped temporarily, but resumed operation within an hour, NHK reported.
The quake struck shortly before 7 a.m. (6 p.m. Wednesday ET) and was centered 530 kilometers (330 miles) north-northeast of Tokyo.
The epicenter was off the northern prefecture of Iwate, about 175 kilometers (109 miles) north of where the magnitude-9 quake that devastated northern Japan struck in March.
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moving along the plate she is... 7.3 & 7.4 in alaska...wonder if the suns burst from a few days ago which is just reaching us now has anything to do with it......
it is an interesting pattern though
6.5 2011/06/20 16:36:01 -21.681 -68.187 127.1 ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
6.1 2011/06/21 02:04:16 -11.510 165.548 13.5 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
6.7 2011/06/22 21:50:48 39.980 142.247 32.0 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
7.3 2011/06/24 03:09:40 52.008 -171.859 62.6 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
6.5 2011/06/20 16:36:01 -21.681 -68.187 127.1 ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
6.1 2011/06/21 02:04:16 -11.510 165.548 13.5 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
6.7 2011/06/22 21:50:48 39.980 142.247 32.0 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
7.3 2011/06/24 03:09:40 52.008 -171.859 62.6 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
WOW!! That Alaska Quake was huge!! Something drastic is happening as the whole pacific plate is now unstable and moving alot!!
It's now set at a 7.4!!!
It's now set at a 7.4!!!
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - A major earthquake of 7.4 magnitude struck in the Pacific Ocean more than 1,000 miles west of Anchorage on Thursday, prompting a brief tsunami warning for part of the remote Aleutian Islands chain.
No damage or injuries were reported. The warning, which extended for roughly 800 miles -- from Unimak Pass, northeast of Dutch Harbor, westward to Amchitka Pass, west of Adak Island -- was canceled after a little more than an hour.
A tsunami wave measuring just 6 centimeters tall was recorded at Nikolski, a tiny Aleut village on the island of Umnak, and a 10-centimeter wave was observed at Adak, said Becki Legatt, a spokeswoman for the West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center in Palmer, Alaska.
The coast of the entire Alaska peninsula and all of the Alaska mainland were never considered to be threatened.
The quake struck shortly after 7 p.m. local time at a depth of about 25 miles. A second tremor of magnitude 7.2 hit in the same vicinity of the Aleutians a half-minute later, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Quakes of 7 to 8 magnitudes and higher are relatively common in the Aleutians but are generally of little consequence because the island chain is so remote and sparsely populated.
"This is a very seismically active area," said Randy Baldwin, a USGS geophysicist with the National Earthquake Information Center in Golden, Colorado.
A tsunami warning means all coastal residents in the warning area who are near the beach or in low-lying regions should move immediately to higher ground and away from harbors and inlets, including those sheltered directly from the sea.
(Reporting by Yereth Rosen in Anchorage; Writing by Steve Gorman; Editing by Philip Barbara)
May slide into the ocean next year.. or this year. Nobody really knows but stuff is heating up and happening more often and worse each time!RoundEye wrote:This isn’t good for California, everything west of the San Andreas fault is eventually going to slide into the Pacific ocean, in a million years or so.![]()
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Pacific plate is unstable and moving a lot more than we have seen in recent recordable history!!
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/0 ... ?hpt=hp_t2A major earthquake struck off Japan's northeastern coast Sunday, prompting tsunami advisories that were later canceled, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) said.
Small tsunamis were observed along the coast, measuring between 10 and 20 centimeters, said the JMA.
There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage, according to the Japanese news agency Kyodo.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the earthquake struck at 10:57 a.m. at the epicenter, about 130 miles east of Sendai.
The earthquake was more than 20 miles deep and had a magnitude of 7.0, the USGS said.
The JMA measured the magnitude of the quake at 7.1.